
RALPH & URSULA VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: A Love Story in Words & Music - Katie Bray mezzo, Kieran Rayner baritone & Nigel...
When
Thursday, 9 July 2026, 20:15 – 22:15
St Mary's in the Market Square
Breadmarket Street, Lichfield, WS13 6LG
Time
20:15 – 22:15
Price guide
Not listed — worth a quick ask
BOOK TICKETS FOR RALPH & URSULA VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Ralph and Ursula met in 1938 when both were married to their respective spouses. Despite their age gap, they embarked on a passionate relationship, and she became his second wife in 1953. Their story is told by Kieran Rayner (Ralph), singing some of the composer’s most beautiful songs, together with words from his letters and writings, and winner of the Dame Joan Sutherland Audience Prize at the 2019 Cardiff Singer of the World competition, Kate Bray (Ursula) pictured, singing settings of Ursula’s poetry, with extracts from her autobiography and biography of Ralph. They are joined by pianist, Nigel Foster, who also devised this superbly-crafted programme. In memory of Norman & Gwen Hargreaves Supported by the Vaughan Williams Foundation We offer a wide range of discounts, including concessions for students, benefits recipients, carers/essential companions, and Under 30s, plus special standby rates for students and under‑25s (ID required). Family pricing applies to selected events. For further details please see Booking Information | Lichfield Festival or ask our Box Office team. BOOK TICKETS FOR RALPH & URSULA VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
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